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From: MikeE on 15 May 2005 19:32 I have a three-computer home network (two desktop, one laptop) running XP Home Edition. I have lost my ability to connect to the network on one of the desktop computers. When I trobuleshot this connection, I found that none of the network services were running, and when I try to run them manually I am getting an error message "error 1083: the executable program that this service is configured to run in does not implement the service". Any ideas on how I can fix this? Thanks! -- Mike E
From: John on 14 Jun 2005 19:10 In Admin Tools, Services, look at the Service property for whatever service is failing, specifically "Path to Executable". Compare this to a working PC. In my case, Error 1083 was related to Terminal Services failing to start, which of course caused other services and more event log errors to occur. Turns out that one of 'Kelly's Korner" reg patchs is suspect, fus.reg. TS executable was changed to ... -k netsvrs I checked a few other XP Pro PCs and they all had ... -k DComLaunch As soon as I make the switch in the registry, all was well. "MikeE" wrote: > I have a three-computer home network (two desktop, one laptop) running XP > Home Edition. I have lost my ability to connect to the network on one of the > desktop computers. When I trobuleshot this connection, I found that none of > the network services were running, and when I try to run them manually I am > getting an error message "error 1083: the executable program that this > service is configured to run in does not implement the service". Any ideas on > how I can fix this? Thanks! > -- > Mike E
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